Abstract Homelessness is often conceptualised as an urban problem. However, significant numbers of people experiencing homelessness live in regional, rural and remote areas, where distances can be considerable and there are fewer housing options and services available to assist them. Drawing on the perspectives of service providers, this paper discusses contested understandings of home and homelessness as well as housing and service provision in two remote Western Australian mining towns. The key findings were that normative policy definitions of homelessness that focused on ‘living in a house’ as a ‘home’ were not always culturally relevant for local Aboriginal communities, and there was limited access to adequate housing options in both c...
This publication presents the first official Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates of the preva...
This report presents information on both Indigenous and other Australians, with the aim of providin...
Homelessness is a severe and persistent feature of Australian society. Historically, homelessness wa...
Rural homelessness has largely been silenced in homelessness narratives and social policy in Austral...
Definitions of Australian Indigenous homelessness in the social science literature have become more ...
Abstract Background Insufficient and inadequate housing remain serious and enduring problems in remo...
This report explores why it is necessary to design and deliver homelessness services specifically fo...
The mining boom in Australia of the first decade of the Twenty-First Century yielded prosperity for ...
The mining boom in Australia of the first decade of the Twenty-First Century yielded prosperity for ...
When it comes to issues of housing policy, remote Indigenous housing often presents the extreme case...
This is the first of two reports focusing on the structural factors underlying homelessness in Austr...
This is the first of two reports focusing on the structural factors underlying homelessness in Austr...
© AIATSIS Aboriginal Studies PressAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are ten times more li...
Homelessness is a complex problem affecting Australian Indigenous women disproportionately compared ...
This report presents an overview of homelessness in Western Australia: its nature, composition, ante...
This publication presents the first official Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates of the preva...
This report presents information on both Indigenous and other Australians, with the aim of providin...
Homelessness is a severe and persistent feature of Australian society. Historically, homelessness wa...
Rural homelessness has largely been silenced in homelessness narratives and social policy in Austral...
Definitions of Australian Indigenous homelessness in the social science literature have become more ...
Abstract Background Insufficient and inadequate housing remain serious and enduring problems in remo...
This report explores why it is necessary to design and deliver homelessness services specifically fo...
The mining boom in Australia of the first decade of the Twenty-First Century yielded prosperity for ...
The mining boom in Australia of the first decade of the Twenty-First Century yielded prosperity for ...
When it comes to issues of housing policy, remote Indigenous housing often presents the extreme case...
This is the first of two reports focusing on the structural factors underlying homelessness in Austr...
This is the first of two reports focusing on the structural factors underlying homelessness in Austr...
© AIATSIS Aboriginal Studies PressAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are ten times more li...
Homelessness is a complex problem affecting Australian Indigenous women disproportionately compared ...
This report presents an overview of homelessness in Western Australia: its nature, composition, ante...
This publication presents the first official Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates of the preva...
This report presents information on both Indigenous and other Australians, with the aim of providin...
Homelessness is a severe and persistent feature of Australian society. Historically, homelessness wa...